Stimulite Contoured
Rear dish featuring a "sweet spot" is a softer honeycomb layer for ischials and coccyx pressure relief.
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Nice cushion with zipper pouch
Secure feel for seating
High price
gil m. from hueytown, al
47 year old male spinal cord injury
This is the second one i have had and i love it.
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nicky o. from ronceverte, wv
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Stimulite Contoured: Review
the design no separations in the cushion
cost and the seat cover wears out before the cushion
julie s. from westfield, ma (caregiver)
25 year old male servere cp
Stimulite Contoured: Review
comfort
none
lisa c. from highland, ca
I have MS and in the chair full time and this is the best. most comfortable cushion I Have owned.
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kori s. from elgin, il
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very thick
good contour features, stimulite great sore releiver
feels and looks very thick, specially in the front
chris k. from amsterdam , netherlands
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Good alternative for those who do not want Air Cushions.
No Maintenance: example in comparison with air cushions you do not have to check or fill with air,and it is without risk of puncture. For an active wheelchair person its always ready to use. It also maintains its shape.
It is heavey. It would be better and faster to handle if it was a bit lighter.
bryan l. from fresno, ca
I am a person who uses a chair for my mobility. I am a very active 50 year old wheelchair person.
After using every kind of seat cushion, this IS the only...
Pressure relief, prevents sliding in the seat, cleans easily and thoroughly, it's the only cushion we'll use--it's the best on the market!!! It lasts a lot longer than gel or foam cushions.
None. I don't understand why anyone still uses gel. The cost far outweighs the cost of treating pressure sores.
victor h. from elberton, ga (caregiver)
27 year old male with cerebral palsy, wheelchair user, prone to pressure sores,
I have mostly used J Cushions and lately Roho Cushions.
Ease of transfer and the stability while it is being used. I find it pleasurable as I slide from another location on to the cushion. I use it on an Invacare Storm 5 electric wheelchair.
The first two or three days of using the cushion I had some concerns bout the "hardness" of it's surface, but when I realized it was a good thing, I have grown to appreciate the firmness and desire that aspect of of the cushion over other cushions I have used in the past. I have yet to determine a weakness. Thanks for such a great product.
joseph f. from daytona beach, fl
I am 68 and have been in a wheelchair since 1960 due to an automobile accident. I am a C6 & C7 paraplegic.
top notch inded
very durable
no coment
sergio g. from marble falls, tx (caregiver)
very good unit
A bit expensive but well worth the money.
Very comfortable and seems to hold up well. Plus it comes with a contoured cushion cover. The pocket is wonderful.
A little bit on the heavy side for a self supporting disabled person.
johnny h. from lubbock, tx
50 with Limb Girdle muscular dystrophy and limited mobility from Lubbock, TX
The best cushion I have used in the past 3 years.
It well supports my weight and give good distribution of weight and skin protection.
If any and there are not many. The only thing I have found lacking is the lack of velco on the bottom of the cushion for attaching to the wheelchair seat board.
ronald w. from middletown, md
I am a spinal cord stroke client who uses the cushion daily. This is the best that Ihave had, even over Roho.
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